Are you asking if two virgins can contract an STD from each other? If so...
Yes. Most STD's are sexually transmitted, but virgins can contract STD's.
1. Herpes--if a partner has a cold sore on their mouth and performs oral sex on their partner there is a high liklihood that their partner could contract genital herpes even though they have never had intercourse. If a partner has an oral cols sore that partner should not let their cold sore touch their partner's skin especially on the mouth/oral/lips, genitals and eyes.
2. Infections such as HIV and Hepatitis that can be transmitted via blood to blood contact does not require sex to contract it.
3. Parasitic infections--such as scabies and pubic lice can be contracted from a fabric chair, sheets, and casual contact such as sex play with someone that has them. But, scabies and lice need a "host" to live so they can not live on an inatimate object very long, so this is not as big of a concern.
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Otherwise, if you are monogamous with each other but slept with people prior to each other either partner could have contracted an STD prior to starting your current relationship and may not have known it. Especially with viral STD's such as herpes and warts/HPV people can contract the virus and can easily not know it. With any STD people often don't have symptoms. I would encourage you to re-post your question asking about a specific STD, if you have questions about a specific STD.
2007-08-20 11:17:13
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answered by sweetpea77thst 4
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If your partner has slept with someone else in the past and contracted a disease then yes you can get an STD - many are symptomless. If you both came into the relationship as virgins then it is unlikely that this will happen.
2007-08-20 17:52:07
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answered by Fiona Y 3
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This all depends on BOTH of ur sexual histories. A person can be a carrier, and not realize they have this condition. If you are truly concerned, please go get checked out, along with ur partner. STDs are VERY common, and some are hard to detect. Good Luck & Take Care!
2007-08-20 18:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
If he had it from some one he was with before or vice versa...
Use your head when it comes to jumping inot bed with someone.
2007-08-20 17:56:17
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answered by Kier22_2 6
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Someone has been with someone else, unless it is the type you can get from needles, blood, etc.
2007-08-20 17:59:46
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answered by Simmi 7
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